well they are asking people for help to adopt wildlife
there is currently a wildlife protection area in the okapis home land, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, devoted to protecting this creature
they r keeping the rabbit away from the other animals so the other animals don't eat the rabbit
they are being kept in wildlife conservation habitats
Wildlife photography is photos of wild animals or plants in their natural habitats.It can be done by anyone.If plants are being photographed then I recommend the MACRO setting but if moving animals are being photographed then I recommend the ACTION setting on your camera.
pople are adopting them at wwf.com and wwf help other endangered animals aswell!
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first,we must keep our environment balance,so we should not destroy our environment which can give wildlife a good living environment,. second,we shouldn't kill on wildlife especially some extinct wildlife.
The Department of National Parks and Wildlife are working together with private sector on a number of initiatives for example anti - poaching activities in Liwonde, Vwaza Marsh and Nyika and Jumbo Foundation elephant orphanage in Lilongwe who rescue, rehabilitate and release back into the national parks large orphaned wild animals such as elephants.
The World Wildlife Foundation focuses on protecting vital habitat which in turn will support prey species for predators such as Dhole. It works with local communities and governments to establish and manage protected areas and wildlife sanctuaries, work to protect priority species such as elephants, rhinos, tigers and leopards has a positive knock-on effect on other endangered species such as Dhole.
One thing that is being done to protect the blue bird of paradise from extinction is rebuilding their habitat by planting new plants and trees. There are also many reserves built to give the birds and other animals a safe place to live.
To protect ozone , CFC's are being curbed. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
First of all, the pandas in captivity are being bred, so then when they are ready and are old enough, they will be sent back into the wild to repopulate the amount of wild pandas. Also, the Chinese government has prohibited the hunting or killing of these animals. Panda habitats are also being expanded by the WWF or World Wildlife Fund, they had planned to expand panda habitats by 10% by 2012, or this year.